Students (AY 2024-25)
About 83,000 students
- 62% of women
- 24% from outside the Piedmont Region
- 7% of students with a foreign nationality
- 62% of women
- 24% from outside the Piedmont Region
- 7% of students with a foreign nationality
- Over 24,200 first-year students, of whom 6% have a foreign nationality
- About 1,800 students enrolled on Master's of 1st and 2nd level
- About 1,500 PhD students (up to 31.12.2024)
- About 1,100 disabled students and over 3,100 with specific learning disability (SLD)
Teaching and Learning (AY 2024-25)
- 70 Undergraduate degree programs
- 10 5/6 year postgraduate degree programs
- 70 Undergraduate degree programs
- 10 5/6 year postgraduate degree programs
- About 90 Postgraduate degree programs
- About 75 first-level Continuing education programs
- Over 60 second-level Continuing education programs
- 70 PhD programs
- 3 specialisation courses
- 70 PhD programs
- 3 specialisation courses
- About 60 specialisation schools (AY 2023-24)
- 1 Institute of Higher Studies: Scuola Studi Superiori (SSST)
- 1 Institute of Higher Studies: Scuola Studi Superiori (SSST)
Graduates (2024)
- Over 14,900 graduates, of which about 9,800 are in undergraduate and 5/6 year postgraduate degree programs, and over 5,100 are in postgraduate degree programs
- Graduate Employment Rate 2022 - 1 year after graduation: (Source: AlmaLaurea 2024 – ISTAT WorkForce)
- Total: 58% (national average 55%)
- Undergraduate degrees: 43% (national average 39%)
- 5/6 year postgraduate degrees: 81% (national average 74%)
- Postgraduate degrees: 75% (national average 77%)
- Total: 58% (national average 55%)
- Undergraduate degrees: 43% (national average 39%)
- 5/6 year postgraduate degrees: 81% (national average 74%)
- Postgraduate degrees: 75% (national average 77%)